Anthoptini
Andrew V. Z. Brower and Andrew Warren![taxon links](/Public/treeImages/Anthoptini.png?x=1679443569)
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Anthoptini is an entirely New World, mostly neotropical tribe of grass-feeding skippers.Characteristics
Anthoptini is diagnosed on male genitalic characters: valvae stout, with an obvious division between the harpe and ampulla; harpe rounded on the ventral edge and with the distal end hooked and rough-textured or dentate; ampulla overlapping harpe; saccus short (A. D. Warren, in Warren et al. 2009).Discussion of Phylogenetic Relationships
The partially-resolved tree shown is based on the analysis of Warren et al. (2009).References
Warren, A. D., Ogawa, J. R. & Brower, A. V. Z. 2008 Phylogenetic relationships of subfamilies and circumscription of tribes in the family Hesperiidae (Lepidoptera: Hesperiodea). Cladistics 24, 642-676.
Warren, A. D., Ogawa, J. R. & Brower, A. V. Z. 2009 Revised classification of the family Hesperiidae (Lepidoptera: Hesperioidea) based on combined molecular and morphological data. Systematic Entomology 34, 467-523.
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Scientific Name | Synapte salenus |
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Location | Orizaba, Mexico |
Specimen Condition | Live Specimen |
Source | Salenus Faceted-skipper |
Source Collection | Neotropical Butterflies |
Copyright | © Gill Carter |
Scientific Name | Anthoptus epictetus |
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Location | Selva Negra Lodge, Nicaragua |
Specimen Condition | Live Specimen |
Source | Trailside Skipper |
Source Collection | Neotropical Butterflies |
Copyright | © 2003 Kim Garwood |
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Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA
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- First online 04 March 2007
- Content changed 30 July 2009
Citing this page:
Brower, Andrew V. Z. and Andrew Warren. 2009. Anthoptini http://tolweb.org/Anthoptini/94929/2009.07.30 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/
. Version 30 July 2009 (under construction).